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Children Collection Category Title Author The very hungry caterpillar (2 copies) Carle, Eric The very lonely firefly Carle, Eric The very quiet cricket Carle, Eric Mother Night Cazet, Denys The witch on a windy night Chardiet, Bernice Children Collection I am too absolutely small for school Child, Lauren Fall 2015 Gravity Chin, Jason The handiest things in the world Clements, Andrew Barton Library’s Children collection is located in the SW Alcove of the library. Items in this collection are separated by Santa’s secret helper Clements, Andrew sub-collections: Picture, Easy, Chapter, and Nonfiction. Each sub-collection has a colored label below the spine label In the snow Collins, Peggy – Green (Picture), Red (Easy), Orange (Chapter), Yellow (Nonfiction). Cinco de mouse-O! Cox, Judy Freight train Crews, Donald Books are organized by author’s last name, except Nonfiction which uses Library of Congress classification. Use the School bus Crews, Donald LC Call Number to locate Nonfiction items on library shelves. Click, clack, moo: cows that type Cronin, Doreen Smick! Cronin, Doreen * Denotes an award winning book. Nighttime Ninja DaCosta, Barbara One big building: a counting book about Category Title Author Dahl, Michael construction Picture Charlie needs a cloak DePaola, Tomie Song and dance man Ackerman, Karen Jamie O’Rourke and the big potato: an Irish De Paola, Tomie It’s only Stanley Agee, Jon folktale Anno’s Italy Anno, Mitsumasa Strega Nona: an old tale De Paola, Tomie Merry Christmas, merry crow Appelt, Kathi The art lesson De Paola, Tomie Extra yarn Barnett, Mac Tony’s bread: an Italian folktale De Paola, Tomie Airport Barton, Byron Jingle, the Christmas clown De Paola, Tomie Animalia Base, Graeme Strega Nona meets her match De Paola, Tomie I ain’t gonna paint no more! Beaumont, Karen Tom De Paola, Tomie Journey Becker, Aaron The ugly duckling Delmage, Sarah Quest Becker, Aaron Goldilocks and the three bears Delmage, Sarah A library book for bear Becker, Bonny Gaston DiPucchio, Kelly I’ve seen Santa! Bedford, David Dog’s colorful day: a messy story about colors Dodd, Emma Madeline’s rescue Bemelmans, Ludwig and counting Grandfather Twilight Berger, Barbara The littlest Christmas star Dogherty, Brandi Breaking news: bear alert Biedrzycki, David Where’s Mommy? Donofrio, Beverly I’m bored Black, Michael Ian He’s my Jumbo! Dubois, Claude K. The great doughnut parade Bond, Rebecca A Christmas tree for Pyn Dunrea, Olivier Gingerbread mouse Bratun, Katy Donkey-Donkey Duvoisin, Roger The mitten: a Ukrainian folktale Brett, Jan Santa Cows Edens, Cooper Big red barn Brown, Margaret Wise My first day at nursery school Edwards, Becky Goodnight moon Brown, Margaret Wise The scraps book: notes from a colorful life Ehlert, Lois The story of Babar, the little elephant Brunhoff, Jean de What did you bring? (Sesame Street book club) Ellsworth, Daisy A star so bright Butler, Christina M. Round like a ball Ernst, Lisa Campbell Draw me a star Carle, Eric Gilberto and the wind Ets, Marie Hall The grouchy ladybug Carle, Eric Snowball fight! Fallon, Jimmy The secret birthday message Carle, Eric Soul looks back in wonder Feelings, Tom The very busy spider Carle, Eric Time to go Fiday, Beverly Alphabet under construction Fleming, Denise Dreams Keats, Ezra Jack And then it’s spring Fogliano, Julie Over in the meadow Keats, Ezra Jack Time for bed Fox, Mem The snowy day Keats, Ezra Jack Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge Fox, Mem Whistle for Willie Keats, Ezra jack Corduroy’s Christmas surprise Freeman, Don This is not my hat Klassen, J. Corduroy Freeman, Don Marilyn’s monster Knudsen, Michelle A rainbow of my own Freeman, Don The carrot seed Krauss, Ruth A pocket for corduroy Freeman, Don A color of his own Lionni, Leo Olive and the big secret Freeman, Tor The three little javelinas Lowell, Susan Let’s go to the farm Froeb, Lori The invisible boy Ludwig, Trudy Any questions? Gay, Marie-Louise Nora’s chicks MacLachlan, Patricia The giant seed Geisert, Arthur Lost cat Mader, C. Roger One mitten George, Kristine O’Connell Baby Bear, Baby Bear, what do you see? Martin, Bill Greetings, sun Gershator, Phillis Chicka chicka 1,2,3 Martin, Bill Just what Mama needs Glenn, Sharlee Mullins Chicka chicka boom boom Martin, Bill Nigh, night, Elmo! Gold, Gina Knots on a counting rope Martin, Bill Zorro gets an outfit Goodrich, Carter I spy Santa Claus Marzollo, Jean Talkin’ guitar Gourley, Robbin There’s a nightmare in my closet Mayer, Mercer Orange pear apple bear Gravett, Emily A closer look McCarthy, Mary The monster under my bed Gruber, Suzanne Make way for ducklings McCloskey, Robert The big snow Hader, Berta Blueberries for Sal McCloskey, Robert The little red sled Hamilton, Tisha Special delivery (Sesame Street book club) McLenighan, Valjean Woobie discovers music: Uncle Jan’s visit Hartog, Arnold de ` I’m dirty! McMullan, Kate Eight silly monkeys Haskamp, Steve See me dig Meisel, Paul Early bird on Sesame Street (Sesame Street book City signs Milich, Zoran Hayward, Linda club) Lucky ducklings Moore, Eva I can count to ten and back again (Sesame Street Just a minute: a trickster tale and counting book Morales, Yuyi Hayward, Linda book club) My first book of things to learn Count and see Hoban, Tana My first book of things to see I read signs Hoban, Tana The gingerbread man North, Carol Is it larger? is it smaller? Hoban, Tana If you give a cat a cupcake Numeroff, Laura Joffe Is it rough? Is it smooth? Is it shiny? Hoban, Tana If you give a dog a donut Numeroff, Laura Joffe Shapes, shapes, shapes Hoban, Tana If you give a mouose a muffin Numeroff, Laura Joffe A very special snowflake Hoffman, Don If you give a mouse a cookie Numeroff, Laura Joffe Spike: the mixed-up monster Hood, Susan If you give a pig a party Numeroff, Laura Joffe Little Rabbit runaway Horse, Harry If you take a mouse to school Numeroff, Laura Joffe Little Rabbit’s Christmas Horse, Harry If you take a mouse to the movies Numeroff, Laura Joffe Bossy bear Horvath, David G. Xander’s panda party Park, Linda Sue Once inside the library Huff, Barbara A. First 100 animals Parker, Helen Changes, changes Hutchins, Pat The kissing hand Penn, Audrey The smallest elf Ingle, Annie When the fly flew in Peters, Lisa Westberg Nurse Clementine James, Simon The rainbow fish Pfister, Marcus Marco Flamingo Jarkins, Sheila First 100 words Phillips, Sarah Harold and the purple crayon Johnson, Crockett The lion & the mouse Pinkney, Jerry The quilt story Johnston, Tony The little engine that could and the snowy, blowy Piper, Watty The hello, goodbye window Juster, Norton Christmas Hot air: the (mostly) true story of the first hot-air Kid sheriff and the terrible toads Shea, Bob Priceman, Marjorie balloon ride A giraffe and a half Silverstein, Shel Hansel and Gretel Randall, Ronne The giving tree Silverstein, Shel Fluffy and Baron Rankin, Laura Who wants a cheap rhinoceros? Silverstein, Shel A ball for Daisy Raschka, Christopher Skidamarink, the “I love you” song Everyone can learn to ride a bicycle Raschka, Christopher My blue bunny, Bubbit Smith, Maggie Yo! Yes? Raschka, Christopher Noah’s ark Spier, Peter Twinkle, twinkle, little star and other favorite Fast-slow, high-low; a book of opposites Spier, Peter Rescek, Sanja nusery rhymes Bear has a story to tell Stead, Philip Christian Frog went a-courtin’ Rojankovsky, Feodor The happiest hippo in the world Steel, Danielle Exclamation mark Rosenthal, Amy Tops and bottoms Stevens, Janet I love you all day long Rusackas, Francesca I love tools! Sturges, Philemon One snowy day Salzano, Tammi J. Ball Sullivan, Mary Santa’s toy shop The house in the night Swanson, Susan Marie Lifetime: the amazing numbers in animal lives Schaefer, Lola M. Grumpy Bird Tankard, Jeremy All you need for a snowman Schertle, Alice Mouse’s first snow Thompson, Lauren Princess Sparkle-Heart gets a makeover Schneider, Josh The very inappropriate word Tobin, James The true story of the 3 little pigs Scieszka, Jon Hey diddle diddle Toms, Kate First the egg Seeger, Laura Vaccaro There was an old lady who swallowed a fly Toms, Kate In the night kitchen Sendak, Maurice Trucks: what truck is this? Where the wild things are Sendak, Maurice Press here Tullet, Herve The 500 hats of Bartholomew Cubbins Seuss Jumanji Van Allsburg, Chris And to think that I saw it on Mulberry Street Seuss The Polar Express Van Allsburg, Chris Bartholomew and the oobleck Seuss The stranger Van Allsburg, Chris The Butter battle book Seuss The wreck of the Zephyr Van Allsburg, chris The cat in the hat comes back! Seuss Roger is reading a book Van Biesen, Koen Daisy-head Mayzie Seuss Mouse paint Walsh, Ellen Stoll Fox in socks Seuss Who am I: dinosaurs Green eggs and ham Seuss Flotsam Wiesner, David Hop on Pop Seuss Mr. Wuffles! Wiesner, David Horton hatches the egg Seuss Tuesday Wiesner, David Horton hears a Who! Seuss Don’t let the pigeon drive the bus! Willems, Mo How the Grinch stole Christmas Seuss The duckling gets a cookie!? Willems, Mo Hunches in Bunches Seuss Knuffle Bunny: a cautionary tale Willems, Mo I had trouble in getting to Solla Sollew Seuss Knuffle Bunny Free: an unexpected diversion Willems, Mo If I ran the Zoo Seuss Knuffle Bunny too: a case of mistaken identity Willems, Mo The King’s stilts Seuss Henri’s scissors Winter, Jeanette The Lorax Seuss Mr. Cornell’s dream boxes Winter, Jeanette McElligot’s pool Seuss King Bidgood’s in the bathtub Wood, Audrey Oh, the thinks you can think! Seuss Old MacDonald Had a Farm: And Other Favorite Wood, Audrey Scrambled eggs super! Seuss Children’s Songs The Sneetches and other stories Seuss The napping house Wood, Hannah Thidwick, the big-hearted moose Seuss Sleep, Big Bear, Sleep! Wright, Maureen The tooth book Seuss Puff, the magic dragon Yarrow, Peter Yertle the turtle and other stories Seuss A Small Christmas Yee, Wong Herbert Oh, the places you’ll go! (2 copies) Seuss How do dinosaurs say goodnight? Yolen, Jane How Do dinosaurs Say I Love You? Yolen, Jane All different now: Juneteenth, the first day of Johnson, Angela How do dinosaurs go to school? Yolen, Jane freedom Hey, Al Yorinks, Arthur Alphabet city Johnson, Stephen Easy Betty Bunny wants a goal Kaplan, Michael B.
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